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KNX DALI-Gateway Basic REG-K/x/16/64 MTN6725-0003 / MTN6725-0004 Schneider-Electric Page 1 of 41 Using the application program Product family: 1.3 Interfaces/Gateways Product type: 1.3.13 DALI-Gateway Manufacturer: Schneider Electric Industries SAS 1 Channel Device: Name: KNX DALI-Gateway Basic REG-K/1/16/64 Order no.: MTN6725-0003 Number of objects: 566 Number of group addresses: 830 Number of associations: 830 2 Channel Device: Name: KNX DALI-Gateway Basic REG-K/2/16/64 Order no.: MTN6725-0004 Number of objects: 1130 Number of group addresses: 1280 Number of associations: 1280 Content: DALI BUS SYSTEM PROPERTIES ................................ 2 KNX DALI-GATEWAY BASIC PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...... 2 KNX DALI-GATEWAY BASIC PRODUCT FEATURES ........ 2 INSTALLATION AND CONCEPT OF COMMISSIONING ...3 OVERVIEW ......................................................................... 3 ETS-APP (DCA)................................................................. 3 PARAMETER CONFIGURATION............................................... 4 DEVICES FOR COLOUR CONTROL (DT-8) .................... 4 DALI DEVICE TYP E 8 FEATURES ............................................. 4 COLOUR DISPLAY VIA XY COORDINATES .................................. 4 COLOUR DISPLAY VIA COLOUR TEMPERATURE.......................... 5 COLOUR DISPLAY VIA 3 OR 4 COLOUR CHANNELS (RGBWAF) .. 5 MANUAL MODE ................................................... 6 1 CHANNEL DEVICE (KNX DALI-GATEWAY BASIC) ................. 6 2 CHANNEL DEVICE (KNX DALI-GATEWAY BASIC) ................. 7 OPERATING MODES .............................................. 8 NORMAL MODE .................................................................. 8 PERMANENT MODE ............................................................. 8 STAIRCASE MODE ................................................................ 8 NIGHT MODE...................................................................... 8 PANIC MODE ( EXCEPTIONAL CASE) ......................................... 9 OPERATING MODE HIERARCHY .............................................. 9 ANALYSIS AND SERVICE FUNCTIONS ...................... 10 RECORDING OPERATING HOURS .......................................... 10 INDIVIDUAL FAULT RECOGNITION AT ECG LEVEL .................... 10 FAULT ANALYSIS AT GROUP LEVEL ........................................ 10 ETS COMMUNICATION OBJECTS............................ 11 GENERAL OBJECTS ............................................................. 11 OBJECTS FOR THE TIME CO NTRO L MODULE ........................... 13 ECG OBJECTS ................................................................... 13 GROUP OBJECTS ............................................................... 13 OBJECTS FOR CO LOUR CO NTRO L ......................................... 15 Colour temperature ................................................. 15 RGB (DPT 232.600) ................................................... 15 RGB (separate objects) ............................................ 15 HSV............................................................................ 16 RGBW (DPT 251.600)............................................... 17 RGBW (separate objects) ........................................ 17 HSVW (separate objects)......................................... 17 XY (DPT 242.600) ...................................................... 17 XY (separate objects) ............................................... 18 OBJECTS FOR SCENE CONTRO L ............................................ 18 ETS PARAMETERS ............................................... 19 GENERAL ......................................................................... 19 Parameter page: Behaviour .................................... 19 Parameter page: Analysis and service .................... 19 Parameter page: Special functions......................... 20 GROUP............................................................................ 21 General ..................................................................... 21 Behaviour .................................................................. 22 Analysis and service ................................................. 23 Colour control........................................................... 24 DALI CHANNEL SELECTION ................................... 26 DALI COMMISSIONING ........................................ 26 ECG INFO AND ERRORS ..................................................... 29 ECG AND GROUP DETAIL INFO ............................................ 30 ECG info in the right-hand side tree ........................ 30 ECG info in the ECG table ........................................ 31 Group info in the group tree .................................... 31 OPERATING DALI DEVICES ................................................. 31 POST INSTALLATION .......................................................... 32 ECG EASY REPLACEMENT .................................................. 33 DATA BACKUP AND DALI CONFIGURATION........................... 33 SCENES ............................................................. 34 CONFIGURATION .............................................................. 34 COLOUR ENTRIES .............................................................. 35 PROGRAMMING SCENES .................................................... 36 TESTING A SCENE EVENT .................................................... 36 TESTING THE WHO LE SCENE................................................ 36 TIME CONTROL .................................................. 37 CONFIGURATION .............................................................. 37 ACTION TYPES .................................................................. 38 DISABLING/ENABLING ....................................................... 41 TIMER ............................................................................. 41 EXPORT/IMPORT .............................................................. 41

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Using the application program Product family: 1.3 Interfaces/Gateways Product type: 1.3.13 DALI-Gateway Manufacturer: Schneider Electric Industries SAS 1 Channel Device: Name: KNX DALI-Gateway Basic

REG-K/1/16/64 Order no.: MTN6725-0003 Number of objects: 566 Number of group addresses: 830 Number of associations: 830 2 Channel Device: Name: KNX DALI-Gateway Basic

REG-K/2/16/64 Order no.: MTN6725-0004 Number of objects: 1130 Number of group addresses: 1280 Number of associations: 1280 Content:

DALI BUS SYSTEM PROPERTIES................................2

KNX DALI-GATEWAY BASIC PRODUCT OVERVIEW ......2

KNX DALI-GATEWAY BASIC PRODUCT FEATURES........2

INSTALLATION AND CONCEPT OF COMMISSIONING ...3

OVERVIEW ......................................................................... 3 ETS-APP (DCA) ................................................................. 3 PARAMETER CONFIGURATION............................................... 4

DEVICES FOR COLOUR CONTROL (DT-8) ....................4

DALI DEVICE TYPE 8 FEATURES ............................................. 4 COLOUR DISPLAY VIA XY COORDINATES.................................. 4 COLOUR DISPLAY VIA COLOUR TEMPERATURE.......................... 5 COLOUR DISPLAY VIA 3 OR 4 COLOUR CHANNELS (RGBWAF) .. 5

MANUAL MODE ...................................................6

1 CHANNEL DEVICE (KNX DALI-GATEWAY BASIC) ................. 6 2 CHANNEL DEVICE (KNX DALI-GATEWAY BASIC) ................. 7

OPERATING MODES ..............................................8

NORMAL MODE .................................................................. 8 PERMANENT MODE ............................................................. 8 STAIRCASE MODE ................................................................ 8 NIGHT MODE...................................................................... 8 PANIC MODE (EXCEPTIONAL CASE)......................................... 9 OPERATING MODE HIERARCHY .............................................. 9

ANALYSIS AND SERVICE FUNCTIONS ...................... 10

RECORDING OPERATING HOURS .......................................... 10 INDIVIDUAL FAULT RECOGNITION AT ECG LEVEL .................... 10 FAULT ANALYSIS AT GROUP LEVEL ........................................ 10

ETS COMMUNICATION OBJECTS ............................ 11

GENERAL OBJECTS............................................................. 11 OBJECTS FOR THE TIME CONTROL MODULE ........................... 13 ECG OBJECTS ................................................................... 13 GROUP OBJECTS ............................................................... 13 OBJECTS FOR COLOUR CONTROL ......................................... 15

Colour temperature ................................................. 15 RGB (DPT 232.600)................................................... 15 RGB (separate objects) ............................................ 15 HSV ............................................................................ 16 RGBW (DPT 251.600) ............................................... 17 RGBW (separate objects) ........................................ 17 HSVW (separate objects) ......................................... 17 XY (DPT 242.600)...................................................... 17 XY (separate objects) ............................................... 18

OBJECTS FOR SCENE CONTROL ............................................ 18

ETS PARAMETERS ............................................... 19

GENERAL ......................................................................... 19 Parameter page: Behaviour .................................... 19 Parameter page: Analysis and service.................... 19 Parameter page: Special functions ......................... 20

GROUP............................................................................ 21 General ..................................................................... 21 Behaviour.................................................................. 22 Analysis and service ................................................. 23 Colour control ........................................................... 24

DALI CHANNEL SELECTION ................................... 26

DALI COMMISSIONING ........................................ 26

ECG INFO AND ERRORS ..................................................... 29 ECG AND GROUP DETAIL INFO ............................................ 30

ECG info in the right-hand side tree........................ 30 ECG info in the ECG table ........................................ 31 Group info in the group tree.................................... 31

OPERATING DALI DEVICES ................................................. 31 POST INSTALLATION .......................................................... 32 ECG EASY REPLACEMENT .................................................. 33 DATA BACKUP AND DALI CONFIGURATION ........................... 33

SCENES ............................................................. 34

CONFIGURATION .............................................................. 34 COLOUR ENTRIES .............................................................. 35 PROGRAMMING SCENES .................................................... 36 TESTING A SCENE EVENT .................................................... 36 TESTING THE WHOLE SCENE................................................ 36

TIME CONTROL .................................................. 37

CONFIGURATION .............................................................. 37 ACTION TYPES .................................................................. 38 DISABLING/ENABLING ....................................................... 41 TIMER ............................................................................. 41 EXPORT/IMPORT .............................................................. 41

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DALI Bus system properties The cross-functional DALI-Bus (DALI = Digital Addressa-ble Lighting Interface) is a system used to control elec-tronic ballasts (ECGs) in lighting technology. The specifi-cations of the DALI communications interface are set in the international norm EN62386. The DALI Bus enables the receipt of switch and dim commands. In addition, the DALI can be used for status information about light values or the notification of a fault such as a light or ECG failure. Via the connected control device / gateway (Master), up to 64 individual DALI ECGs (Slaves) can be connected in a DALI segment. When the DALI is commissioned, the ECGs receive an automatically generated 3 Byte long address. Based on the long address a short address be-tween 0 and 63 is assigned during the further commis-sioning process. As the address assignment is automat-ic, the device order is random. The individual ECGs/lights therefore need to be identified during the fur-ther commissioning process (see below). The addressing of individual ECGs in the system is either based upon the short address (individual addressing) or upon a DALI group address (group addressing). For this purpose, any number of ECGs within a segment can be assigned to up to 16 groups. The group addressing in the DALI system guarantees that switch and dim processes of different lights within a system are performed simulta-neously without time delays. In addition to short and group addresses, the light values of individual DALI ECGs can also be merged into scenes and addressed via scene addresses. For a detailed description of the DALI system, please see the DALI handbook at www.dali-ag.org.

KNX DALI-Gateway Basic product overview The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is delivered in 2 product variants:

Feature Description Order No.

1 Channel KNX DALI-Gateway Basic REG-K/1/16/64

MTN6725-0003

2 Channels KNX DALI-Gateway Basic REG-K/2/16/64

MTN6725-0004

The application of the second DALI channel is an identi-cal copy of the first channel. All functions, objects and parameters are available twice. Both DALI segments are commissioned separately. Therefore, both DALI segments are configured inde-pendently of each other.

The following documentation describes the configuration and commissioning of one DALI channel as an example.

KNX DALI-Gateway Basic product fea-tures The DALI Gateway KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is a device used to control ECGs with a DALI interface via the KNX installation bus. The device transforms switch and dim commands from the connected KNX system into DALI telegrams and status information from the DALI bus into KNX telegrams. The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is a Cat-egory 1 device (in accordance with EN 62386-103). This means the device must only be used in DALI segments with connected ECGs and not with other DALI control devices within the segment (no multi-master function). Power supply for the up to 64, resp. 128 connected ECGs comes directly from the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic. An additional DALI power supply is not required and not permitted. The device comes in a 4 units wide DIN Rail casing so it can be directly integrated into the mains distribution box.

In addition to the pure gateway function, the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic offers numerous additional features: • Addressing of 16, resp. 32 DALI groups • Flexible DALI commissioning concept in the ETS5 • Coloured light control with the help of device type 8

ECGs (DT-8)

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• Coloured light control depending on ECG sub-type: Colour temperature (DT-8 Sub-Type Tc) XY colour (DT-8 Sub-Type XY) RGB (DT-8 Sub-Type RGBWAF) HSV (DT-8 Sub-Type RGBWAF) RGBW (DT-8 Sub-Type RGBWAF) The DT-8 sub-type PrimaryN is not supported.

• Support of time scheduling programmes to control

groups according to values and/or colour. • Different operating modes such as permanent mode,

night-time mode or staircase mode • Integrated operating hours counter for each group

with an alarm for when the maximum life-span has been reached.

• Individual fault recognition with objects for each light/ECG

• Complex fault analysis at group/device level with number of faults and fault rate calculation

• Fault threshold monitoring with individually configu-rable threshold values

• Scene module for extensive scene programming and possibility of dimming scenes

• “Quick exchange function“ for easy replacement of individual faulty ECGs

• Manual control of group and broadcast telegrams via control buttons on the device

• Indication of a fault status via LEDs on the device The special surface for the configuration of DALI seg-ments is designed as a DCA (Device Control App) for the ETS5. Please remember to install the corresponding ETS App in addition to the product database KNXprod. The ETS App is available for download on the Schneider-Electric website or from Konnex.

Installation and Concept of Commis-sioning The Commissioning is separated in following steps:

Overview

After the wiring of the DALI segment according to the operating and installation instructions, software start-up can beginn. To do this, the product database is loaded and the corre-sponding ETS App installed in the ETS5, see ETS App (DCA)

ETS-App (DCA) The application for the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is based on the standard surface for the configuration of communication objects and parameters as well as a spe-cial surface for configuring the DALI bus system. This special surface is designed as a DCA (Device Control App) for the ETS5. All required program data are automatically created when the App is imported. Therefore click on Button „App“ in the footer of ETS5 and then the „plus“ sign in order to add an ETS App to your ETS5 system:

A file box will become visible to select the ETS App for the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic:

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The App is displayed in the list of all ETS5 Apps: KNX DALI-Gateway Basic REG-K Schneider Electric Industries SAS 2.0

When the product is selected an additional DCA tab is shown.

Parameter Configuration The parameters and the corresponding group addresses can then be configured as with any other KNX product. With the help of the parameters, various operating modes can also be configured, which are described in more detail in the manual mode chapter. The DALI specific configuration is performed in the DCA tab. First, the assigment of the ECGs to the desired groups should be carried out. This work can be carried out offline without connection to the KNX, or without connection to the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic. The actual DALI commissioning is only possible online, that means a connection to the device is necessary. In this step, all connected ECGs are searched and found and can then be assigned to the preconfigured configura-tion. After this assignment has been carried out, this special DALI configuration must be loaded into the device. The "Download" key is available in the DCA tab, see DALI Commissioning. In the last step, the parameters and the links to the group addresses should be loaded into the device using normal ETS download. The device is now ready for operation.

Devices for colour control (DT-8) The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic also supports ECGs for colour control (device type 8 according to EN 62386-209). Such devices allow for multi-channel colour control (RGB) and thereby enable the mixing of a light colour or the setting of a colour temperature via DALI.

DALI device type 8 features ECGs for colour control (DT-8) are offered by a range of manufacturers. Usually these devices allow for the direct control of LED modules with multi-colour LEDs. The most common ones are modules with LEDs in the three col-ours red, green, blue (RGB), as well as modules with two different white tones (Tunable White). Occasionally LED modules with a further integrated white channel (RGBW) are offered on the market. Whilst it is, of course, possible to control the different colour channels individually, each via a separate DALI control device for LEDs (Device Type-6), this solution has the disadvantage, that each of these devices is assigned a separate DALI short ad-dress. This means that two (tunable white), three (RGB) or even four short addresses are required to control a module. With a maximum number of 64 available short addresses per DALI segment, the number of lights that can be used is greatly reduced. With a DT-8 device, however, only one short address is required for all colour channels and the maximum possible range of 64 lights can be controlled. The DALI standard EN 62386-209 defines different col-our control methods for DT-8 devices. Normally, a certain device supports only one of these possible methods. Therefore please pay attention to the specifications of the respective manufacturer.

Colour display via XY coordinates The display of a colour via two nominated coordinates in a so-called colour space is a common method. By means of the XY coordinates any point in this space is accessi-ble and as a result any colour can be defined. The dia-gram used in the DALI standard is the colour space chromaticity diagram according to the 1931 CIE stand-ard. (Cambridge University Press) which is shown in the following graphic.

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Figure 1: Colour space chromaticity diagram according to CIE 1931 (Source: Wikipedia) In devices that support the XY coordinates method, the colour is set via two values between 0.0 and 1.0. How-ever, because of the physical properties of an LED, even in an RGB LED module not every colour is practically possible. In practice, it is common to set the value which is closest. Please pay attention to the instructions of the ECG or light manufacturer. Usually the XY values, which are supported by the lamp, are specified here. Values outside of the specified range can generate non-reproducible colours.

Colour display via colour temperature A subset of all possible colours in the colour space are the different white tones. The white tones are found on one line across the whole colour space.

Figure 2: White tone on Black-Body-Line (Source: Wikipe-dia) The points on this so-called black-body-line (BBL) are usually defined via a colour temperature in Kelvin. This makes it possible to exactly determine the white tone of a

light between warm and cool with just one value. The colour temperature principle is therefore perfect for the control of white light fixtures (tunable white). DT-8 oper-ating devices set the required colour temperature on an LED module by mixing cool and warm white LEDs. Of course, as before this is only possible within certain physical limits. With today’s LED modules colour tem-peratures between 2000 and 8000 Kelvin are common.

Colour display via 3 or 4 colour chan-nels (RGBWAF) Principally, a colour is created by mixing different individ-ual colours (different white tones, RGB or RGBW). A col-our can therefore also be displayed based on the mixing ratio of different single colours, e.g. 50% red, 0% green, 60% blue. The colour definition in this case is not exact but depends greatly on the specific, physical attributes of the LEDs used to create the colour (wave length, intensi-ty). Nonetheless, the indication of the primary colour per-centages within a system is useful for the relative de-scription of a colour. In some DT-8 ballasts, the colour is set by stating 3 (RGB) or 4 values (RGBW) between 0 and 100%. Accoring to DALI standard EN 62386-209, up to six colours (RGBWAF) can theoretically be drawn up-on. The DaliControl e64, however, only supports a max-imum of 4 colours, in line with the ECGs that are current-ly available on the market.

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Manual mode

1 Channel Device (KNX DALI-Gateway Basic) The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic REG-K/1/16/64 has 9 op-erating buttons and LEDs on the front side, which offer numerous possibilities for manual control and broadcast and analysis functions.

The buttons and LEDs are accessible without having to remove the cover. During KNX bus operation and in the absence of any errors, all 9 LEDs are switched off. If the gateway detects an error (e.g. a faulty lamp or KNX fail-ure), only the LED on the Man. button lights up in red and flashes quickly. During programming (e.g. during in-stallation) all LEDs light up in red and flash slowly. Activate the manual mode with a long keypress on the button in the bottom right-hand corner.

The manual mode ends automatically 60 seconds after the last time the button has been activated. If manual mode is active, shortly press the same button again to toggle between the different manual mode lev-els. The RGB LED on the Man. button shows which level you are currently on. The individual levels have the fol-lowing meaning:

Manual mode level 1 LED on Man. button lights up permanently in green

Use buttons 1/9 to 8/16 to switch DALI groups 1 to 8. The light value of the group changes from 100% (On) to 0% (Off) each time the button is pressed. The switch status of each group is shown via the LEDs on the buttons 1/9 to 8/16.

Manual mode level 2 LED on Man. button flashes green

Use buttons 1/9 to 8/16 to switch DALI groups 9 to 16. The light value of the group changes from 100% (On) to 0% (Off) each time the button is pressed. The switch status of each group is shown via the LEDs on the buttons 1/9 to 8/16.

Manual mode level 3 LED on Man. button lights up permanently in red

Briefly press button 1/9 to trigger a broadcast command. Whether the command that is sent first is an on or off command depends on the status of group 1. Each further keypress toggles all lights via broadcast. The LED on button 1/9 shows the switch status. All lights react to a broadcast command even if group assignment has not yet taken place.

A long keypress on button 5/13 triggers a quick exchange command. This function makes it possible to replace a faulty ECG even without the ETS (see chapter ECG quick exchange).

A long keypress on button 6/14 activates the converter inhibit mode. If the power supply for the connected emergency lights is turned off within 15 minutes after activating the converter inhibit mode, the lights are turned off instead of changing into emergency mode. This operating mode may be necessary during the commis-sioning and installation process to prevent con-stant emergency lighting and battery discharge.

If the gateway detects a fault, the LEDs on but-tons 2/10 to 4/12 and 7/15 to 8/16 show the ex-act type of fault. The LED is constantly lit up in red. The faults are as follows: LED Taste 2/10 Converter fault LED Taste 3/11 ECG fault LED Taste 4/12 Lamp fault LED Taste 7/15 DALI short-circuit LED Taste 8/16 KNX fault

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2 Channel Device (KNX DALI-Gateway Basic) The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic REG-K/1/16/64 has 9 op-erating buttons and LEDs on the front side, which offer numerous possibilities for manual control and broadcast and analysis functions.

The buttons and LEDs are accessible without having to remove the cover. During KNX bus operation and in the absence of any errors, all 9 LEDs are switched off. If the gateway detects an error (e.g. a faulty lamp or KNX fail-ure), only the LED on the Man. button lights up in red and flashes quickly. During programming (e.g. during in-stallation) all LEDs light up in red and flash slowly. Activate the manual mode with a long keypress on the button in the bottom right-hand corner.

The manual mode ends automatically 60 seconds after the last time the button has been activated. If manual mode is active, shortly press the same button again to toggle between the different manual mode lev-els. The RGB LED on the Man. button shows which level you are currently on. The individual levels have the fol-lowing meaning: Manual mode level 1 (channel 1)

LED on Man. button lights up permanently in green Use buttons 1/9 to 8/16 to switch DALI groups 1

to 8. The light value of the group changes from 100% (On) to 0% (Off) each time the button is pressed. The switch status of each group is shown via the LEDs on the buttons 1/9 to 8/16.

Manual mode level 2 (channel 1) LED on Man. button flashes green

Use buttons 1/9 to 8/16 to switch DALI groups 9 to 16. The light value of the group changes from 100% (On) to 0% (Off) each time the button is pressed. The switch status of each group is shown via the LEDs on the buttons 1/9 to 8/16.

Manual mode level 3 (channel 1) LED on Man. button flashes red/green

Briefly press button 1/9 to trigger a broadcast command. Whether the command that is sent first is an on or off command depends on the status of group 1. Each further keypress toggles all lights via broadcast. The LED on button 1/9 shows the switch status. All lights react to a broadcast command even if group assignment has not yet taken place.

A long keypress on button 5/13 triggers a quick exchange command. This function makes it possible to replace a faulty ECG even without the ETS (see chapter ECG quick exchange).

A long keypress on button 6/14 activates the converter inhibit mode. If the power supply for the connected emergency lights is turned off within 15 minutes after activating the converter inhibit mode, the lights are turned off instead of changing into emergency mode. This operating mode may be necessary during the commis-sioning and installation process to prevent con-stant emergency lighting and battery discharge.

If the gateway detects a fault, the LEDs on but-tons 2/10 to 4/12 and 7/15 to 8/16 show the ex-act type of fault. The LED is constantly lit up in red. The faults are as follows: LED Taste 2/10 Converter fault LED Taste 3/11 ECG fault LED Taste 4/12 Lamp fault LED Taste 7/15 DALI short-circuit LED Taste 8/16 KNX fault

Manual mode level 4 (channel 2) LED on Man. button lights up permanently in blue

Use buttons 1/9 to 8/16 to switch DALI groups 1 to 8. The light value of the group changes from 100% (On) to 0% (Off) each time the button is pressed. The switch status of each group is shown via the LEDs on the buttons 1/9 to 8/16.

Manual mode level 5 (channel 2) LED on Man. button flashes blue

Use buttons 1/9 to 8/16 to switch DALI groups 9 to 16. The light value of the group changes from 100% (On) to 0% (Off) each time the button is

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pressed. The switch status of each group is shown via the LEDs on the buttons 1/9 to 8/16.

Manual mode level 3 (channel 1) LED on Man. button flashes red/blue

Briefly press button 1/9 to trigger a broadcast command. Whether the command that is sent first is an on or off command depends on the status of group 1. Each further keypress toggles all lights via broadcast. The LED on button 1/9 shows the switch status. All lights react to a broadcast command even if group assignment has not yet taken place.

A long keypress on button 5/13 triggers a quick exchange command. This function makes it possible to replace a faulty ECG even without the ETS (see chapter ECG quick exchange).

A long keypress on button 6/14 activates the converter inhibit mode. If the power supply for the connected emergency lights is turned off within 15 minutes after activating the converter inhibit mode, the lights are turned off instead of changing into emergency mode. This operating mode may be necessary during the commis-sioning and installation process to prevent con-stant emergency lighting and battery discharge.

If the gateway detects a fault, the LEDs on but-tons 2/10 to 4/12 and 7/15 to 8/16 show the ex-act type of fault. The LED is constantly lit up in red. The faults are as follows: LED Taste 2/10 Converter fault LED Taste 3/11 ECG fault LED Taste 4/12 Lamp fault LED Taste 7/15 DALI short-circuit LED Taste 8/16 KNX fault

Operating modes

Normal mode In normal mode, groups can be dimmed and switched without restrictions. The control of each group is based on three communication objects (switching, dimming, value setting). ECGs can only be assigned to one DALI group. The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic does not support multi-group as-signments on DALI level. If such assignment is required, please use KNX communication objects for this purpose. At group level, an additional enable/disable object is available to disable the control via the three communica-tion objects. Separate status objects inform about the switch and val-ue status both at group and individual ECG level.

Permanent mode If you would like to run an individual ECG or a whole group permanently with a certain light value, (e.g. a per-manently lit corridor or workshop) you can choose the permanent mode option. The ECG or group are automat-ically set to the required value after you program or switch on the gateway. Switch and dim objects remain hidden. Light status, error and service functions, howev-er, are also available in permanent mode. Should a device in this mode not be running at the pre-set light level because of a special operation (e.g. identification process on the device display) or fault (e.g. ECG was without power when the gateway was started) the light level is automatically corrected after 60 seconds.

Staircase mode The staircase mode is only available for groups. In this mode, the value set via a switch, dim or value telegram is automatically changed to the switch off value after a pro-grammable time. The lights can be switched off immedi-ately or in 2 steps (within a minute) or through dim-down (within a minute). In staircase mode, each additionally received telegram re-starts the internal timer. The lights switch off when the timer runs out after the most recently received telegram. The staircase mode can be disabled or enabled via an additional object. If the staircase mode is disabled, the group behaves as in normal mode and does not auto-matically switch off. If the mode is disabled whilst the switch-off timer is already running, the timer stops and the group remains at the currently set value. If the mode is enabled again, the timer starts again from the begin-ning.

Night mode Night-time mode is available both at group and ECG lev-el. The night-time mode corresponds largely to the stair-case mode. The only difference is that the automatic switch-off is dependent on the central night object of the gateway. If the night object is not set (day), the group behaves as in normal mode. If the object is set (night), the ECG or group either switches off after a programma-ble time or it changes into permanent mode.

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Panic mode (exceptional case) The panic or emergency mode can be activated via a central object for the whole gateway. All ECGs/ groups that have been enabled for panic mode, permanently switch to a programmable panic light value on receipt of the object. They can no longer be controlled individually. When the panic mode is switched off, the devices return to the previous light value or the switch on / switch off value and can again be controlled individually. Please note: If panic mode is active, scenes and time scheduling are deactivated.

Operating mode hierarchy Some of the individual operating modes described above have higher functions and roles for the operation of the system as a whole. A prioritisation or hierarchy of operat-ing modes is therefore required. The panic mode has the highest priority. The permanent, normal and night modes and the staircase function have the same priority and are on the same hierarchy level.

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Analysis and service functions

Recording operating hours The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic allows for the operating hours (burning time) of each group to be individually rec-orded. Internal recording is accurate to the second. The value is available externally in an hourly unit with the in-ternal value in seconds always being rounded. (e.g. 7199 seconds 1 h, 7201 seconds 2h) The recording of operating hours is independent of the dim value. This means any light value > 0% contributes to an increase in the operating hours of a group. The counter can be re-set (when a lamp is changed). To reset the counter, the value 1 is written on the communication object “reset op-erating hours”. A maximum value can be individually configured for each group (life span), which activates an alarm object on the KNX bus. This information can be used for maintenance purposes.

Individual fault recognition at ECG level A major advantage of DALI technology is the individual recognition of faulty lights or ECGs. The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic supports this function. For the analysis, the DaliGateway scans all connected ECGs periodically for ECG and light errors. The scanning cycles can be configured. If the cycle is 1 second (stand-ard setting), and 64 ECGs are connected, the complete process of scanning for ECG and light errors takes 128 seconds (1 second per ECG and type of error). It can therefore take up to about 2 minutes before a fault that has occurred is recognised. For each ECG a communi-cation object is available to send the information to the KNX bus (1Bit or 1 Byte object). The error information is also available on the DCA in the ETS. The fault status of all individual ECGs and lights can also be queried via a special error status object (object num-ber 300, see communication object description below).

Fault analysis at group level If ECGs are merged into groups, numerous group-specific error data is available in addition to the still available individual ECG data. For this purpose three dif-ferent communication objects are available for each group. In addition to general information such as whether there is an error within a group and of what type, the complete number of faulty devices within the group and the error rate can be listed via a communication object. An alarm object is sent when a certain error rate is ex-ceeded. A complex object with a summary of the data further adds to the analysis options.

For details of group-specific communication objects, please see the communication objects description below.

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ETS communication objects The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic communicates via the KNX bus based on a powerful communication stack. All communication objects of the 1st channel are marked with the prefix D1- and those of the 2nd channel with the prefix D2-. In the following documentation, the prefix is not displayed because the subjects repeat for each channel according-ly. The object numbers of the 2nd channel can be calculat-ed via an offset of 640.

General objects The date and time are defined across all channels for the whole device. In the 1 channel device object number 21 and 22 has been used. This was changed for the 2 channel device to object number 1 and 2 . The general communication objects exist for each chan-nel and apply to the function of those channel. Object list for 1 channel device:

Object list for 2 channel device:

For time-controlled sequencing, the current date and time are required. These need to be made available via the bus. Two objects are available for this purpose.

Obj Object name Function Type Flags 21/1 Time Time 3 Byte

10.001 CWTU

This object is used to set the time. The time must be pro-vided by a central timer and updated at least twice a day. 22/2 Date Date 3 Byte

11.001 CWTU

This object is used to set the date. The date must be pro-vided by a central timer and updated at least twice a day. Leap years and change-over to and from daylight saving time are not taken into consideration during internal calcula-tions of time and date. Therefore please pay attention that the timer sends the correct date on these occasions. Obj Object name Function Type Flags 1/3 Broadcast,

Switching On/Off 1 Bit

1.001 CW

This object is used to switch all connected lights sim-ultanously on or off. However, any connected ECGs that are in special mode (Panic Mode) are not switched and the DALI bus is addressed sequentially. A delay between the first and the last light being switched off may hence be visi-ble. If none of the ECGs is in special mode, all lights are switched simultaneously via DALI Broadcast telegrams. The Broadcast function always switches to 0 or 100%. The ‘switch-off value’ and ‘switch-on value’ parameters for groups or ECGs are disregarded. Note: This object is only visible if you select GENERALSpecial functionEnable broadcast in the pa-rameters 2/4 Broadcast, Set

Value Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

This object is used to simultanously set all connected lights to a certain value. However, any connected ECGs that are in special mode (Panic Mode) are excluded and the DALI bus is addressed sequentially. A delay between the value of the first and last light may hence be visible. If none of the ECGs is in special mode, the value is set simultanously via DALI Broadcast telegrams. Note: This object is only visible if you select GENERALSpecial functionEnable broadcast in the pa-rameters. Broadcast can also be used for colour control. In this case 4 additional objects no. 3/5-6/8 will become visible, see Pa-rameter page: Special functions. The usage of those objects will be described in detail in Ob-jects for colour control. 7/9 Activate Panic

Mode Activate/Stop 1 Bit

1.010 CW

Activates or deactivates the panic mode via the bus.

8/10 Activate Night Mode

Activate/Stop 1 Bit 1.010

CW

Activates or deactivates the night mode via the bus.

9/11 Scene invoke/ programm

Scene No.

8 Bit 18.001

CW

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This object is used to invoke or program scenes. Up to 16 scenes are available on the DALI gateway. To program a selected scene you need to set the top Bit: Start Program Scene 1 0 128 Scene 2 1 129 …………. Scene 15 14 142 Scene 16 15 143 10/12

General Failure Yes/No 1 Bit 1.005

CRT

Reports the presence of a general fault in the connected DALI segment independent of its type. 11/13

DALI Failure Yes/No 1 Bit 1.005

CRT

Reports the presence of a DALI short-circuit in the connect-ed DALI segment 12/14

General Failure Exceeds Threshold

Yes/No 1 Bit 1.005

CRT

This object reports that the total of all lamp, ECG and con-verter faults recognised by the gateway exceeds the thresh-old set via parameters. 13/15a

General Failure in Total

Value 1 Byte 5.010

CRT

The total number of all lamp, ECG and converter errors rec-ognised by the gateway are reported via this object. Please remember that for each connected device a fault is counted just once. If an ECG or converter error has been detected, a simultaneous light error will no longer be detected or count-ed. 13/15b

General Failure in %

Value 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Alternatively, this object is used to report the error rate as a percentage of the total number of devices in the DALI seg-ment. All lamp, ECG and converter errors are hereby taken into account. Please remember that for each connected de-vice a fault is counted just once. If an ECG or converter er-ror has been detected, a simultaneous light error will no longer be detected or counted. 14/16

Lamp Failure Exceeds Threshold

Yes/No 1 Bit 1.005

CRT

This object is used to report that the total of all lamp failures recognised by the gateway exceeds the threshold set via parameters. 15/17a

Lamp Failure in Total

Value 1 Byte 5.010

CRT

The total number of lamp failures recognised by the gate-way are reported via this object. 15/17b

Lamp Failure in %

Value 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Reports the failure rate as a percentage of the total number of lamps in the DALI segment. 16/18

ECG Failure Exceeds Threshold

Yes/No 1 Bit 1.005

CRT

This object is used to report that the total number of ECG failures recognised by the gateway exceeds the threshold set via parameters. 17/19a

ECG Failure in Total

Value 1 Byte 5.010

CRT

The total number of ECG failures recognised by the gate-way are reported via this object. 17/19b

ECG Failure in %

Value 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Alternatively, the failure rate can be reported as a percent-age of the total number of ECGs in the DALI segment via this object. 18/20

Status Swit-ching Lamp

Status 4 Byte 27.001

CRT

Sends the switch status of individual groups in the DALI segment when the system is started or when a change has taken place. Bit 0 - 15 show the status. Bit 16-31 show whether the information is valid. Number “1“ means that the status information is valid; num-ber “0“ means it is invalid. For example: groups 2,5 and 10 are switched on and valid; all other groups are switched off: Status: Grp.16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Mask: Bit 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Bit 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

20/22

Failure Status Lamp/ECG

Status 8 Bit 238.600

CWT

This object is used to send the error status of lamp or ECG errors in the DALI segment when the system is started or when a change has taken place. Bit 0 - 5 refer to the num-ber of the ECG. Bit 6 represents a lamp error, Bit 7 an ECG error. For example: Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ECG 5 / ECG error 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ECG 6 / Lamp error 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 If a value is received via the object where Bit 6 and Bit 7 are set, it is interpreted as a status query. For example: Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ECG 5 / status query 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 The gateway responds with the current error status of the queried ECG. Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 ECG 5 / ECG error 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

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Objects for the time control module For each of the up to 16 templates in the colour control module communication objects are available for activa-tion/deactivation. Please see chapter Disabling/Enabling. These need to be enabled under time control in the DCA.

Obj Object name Function Type Flags 23 Template 1,

Activate Acti-vate/stop

1 Bit 1.010

CW

This object activates template 1 in the colour control mod-ule. If the value is 1, the template is active and will be exe-cuted according to schedule. 24ff Template x,

Activate Acti-vate/stop

1 Bit 1.010

CW

This object activates template x in the colour control mod-ule. If the value is 1, the template is active and will be exe-cuted according to schedule.

ECG objects For each of the up to 64 connected ECGs and corre-sponding lights one communication object is available to display the error status (Example ECG 1):

Obj Object name Function Type Flags 487a ECG 1, Failure

Status On/Off 1 Bit

1.005 CRT

The error status for light, ECG or converter failures is sent via this object. 487b ECG 2, Failure

Status Status 1 Byte

5.x CRT

Alternatively, the error status for light, ECG or converter failures is sent as a 1 Byte object. Meaning: Bit 0 light error Bit 1 ECG error Bit 2 converter failure

Group objects For each one of the up to 16 possible groups, a set of 26 communication objects is available.

The following objects are available: Obj Object name Function Type Flags 39 G1, Switching On/Off 1 Bit

1.001 CW

This object is used to switch group 1 on or off.

40 G1, Dimming Brigh-ter/Darker

4 Bit 3.007

CW

This object is used for the relative dimming of group 1. Bit 4 is set to dim up and deleted to dim down. Bits 1 to 3 refer to the increment size. Bit 1 to 3 deleted is interpreted as a stop telegram. 41 G1, Set Value Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the value of group 1.

Object 42 is shown for the following parameter: G1behaviouradditional value setting object with dim time 42 G1, Set Value Value/Time 3 Byte

225.001

CW

Group 1 can bet set to a certain value and dim time via this object.

For this data point, time is defined as a multiple of 100 ms. Because of the DALI specific features, a value range from 1 s to 200 s is accepted. Values outside of this range are restricted accordingly. A dim time of 10 s is coded as follows: 10 s = 10x10x100 ms Object 43 is shown for the following parameter: G1GeneralFunction of the additional object

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43a G1, Enable Yes/No 1 Bit 1.003

CW

This object is used to enable the operation of group 1: Object = 0 Operation disabled Object = 1 Operation enabled 43b G1, Disable Yes/No 1 Bit

1.003 CW

This object is used to disable the operation of group 1: Object = 0 Operation enabled Object = 1 Operation disabled 43c G1, Disable

Staircase Yes/No 1 Bit

1.003 CW

This object is used to disable the staircase function of group 1: Object = 0 Staircase function enabled Object = 1 Staircase function disabled 44 G1, Status On/Off 1 Bit

1.001 CRT

Sends the switch status of the group. Each value >0 % is interpreted as ON. 45 G1, Status Value 8 Bit

5.001 CRT

Sends the value status of each group.

Object 46 is shown for the following parameter: G1Analysis and maintenanceType of error status ob-ject 46a G1, Failure Sta-

tus Yes/No 1 Bit

1.005 CRT

Sends the error status for a light or ECG failure in the group. 46b G1, Failure Sta-

tus Status 1 Byte

5.x CRT

Sends the error status for a light or ECG failure in the group as a 1 Byte object. Meaning: Bit 0 Light error Bit 1 ECG error 47 G1, Failure Sta-

tus Status 4 Byte CRT

Reports the total number of devices within a group as well as the error status according to type of error. The different Bits within the object have the following meaning: Bit 31 | Bit 30 | Bit 29..24 Norm.ECG | Notl. ECG | Number of ECGs+Conv. faulty Bit 23 | Bit 22 | Bit 21..16 Norm.Lamps| Notl. Lamps| Number of Lamps faulty Bit 15 | Bit 14 | Bit 13..8 Def.Conv. | n.b. | Number of Converters Bit 7 | Bit 6 | Bit 5..0 n.b. | n.b. | Number of ECGs Object 48 is shown for the following parameter: G1Analysis and maintenanceAdditional error objects 48a G1, Failure

Exceeds Threshold

Yes/No 1 Bit 1.005

CRT

This object is used to report that the total of all lamp, ECG and converter failures found within the group exceeds the threshold set via parameters. 48b G1, Failure Rate

in Total Value 1 Byte

5.010 CRT

The total number of light and ECG errors within the group is reported via this object. 48c G1, Failure Rate

in % Value 1 Byte

5.001 CRT

This object is used to report the error rate as a percentage of the total number of devices within the group. 63 G1, Operating

Hours Reset Yes/No 1 Bit

1.015 CW

The operating hours within the group can be reset with „1“ via this object. 64 G1, Operating

Hours (Seconds) Value 4 Byte

13.100 CW

Counts the operating hours in the group. This value is transmitted in seconds according DTP 13.100. 65 G1, Life Time

Exceeded Yes/No 1 Bit

1.005 CW

This object shows whether the maximum life span set in the parameters has been exceeded. Note: If the treshold has been exceeded, an alarm is issued via this object (by sending “1“). This status is resent for each further hour that is above the threshold. 66 G1, Control ECG

Power Line On/Off 1 Bit

1.001 CW

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Via this object the power supply of the ECGs can be switched off. As soon as a group has been switched off, the object is set to „0“ to cut off the power to the corresponding ECGs. If the group is switched back on, the object is set to „1“ and delayed the switch on commands are sent to the DALI bus. According to Dali norms, the ECGs should be back in normal mode after 200 ms. This object is used to cut energy costs by ensuring that switched off ECGs are without power. The function can be activated via a parameter.

Objects for colour control Different colour control options are supported:

• Colour temperature • RGB • HSV • RGBW • XY

Only one type of colour control can be selected for a group. All ECGs in the group that support this type can thereby be controlled. Other ECG types will not react to the command. Please remember to only assemble ECGs with the same colour control in a group. Dependig on the type of colour control, different objects are shown:

Colour temperature

*Figure 3: Colour temperature (Source: Wikipedia) Hereby the colour temperature can be set in the unit Kel-vin. Temperatures below 3000 K are called "warm white"; according to over 5000 K "cool white” and values in be-tween are called "neutral white". Obj Object name Function Type Flags 49 G1, Colour

Temperature Value 2 Byte

7.600 CW

Sets the colour temperature in the group.

50 G1, Colour Temperature relativ

Value 1 Byte 5.001

CW

Sets the relative colour temperature in the group between 0 and 100%. The value range 0 to 100% is automatically converted into the possible colour temperature range. 54 G1, Colour

Temperature Warmer/Cooler 4 Bit

3.007 CW

Changes the colour temperature in the group. Bit 4 is set to dim up and deleted to dim down. Bits 1 to 3 refer to the in-crement size. Bit 0 to 3 deleted is interpreted as a stop tel-egram. 58 G1, Colour

Temperature Status 2 Byte

7.600 CRT

Sends the set colour temperature as status of the group.

RGB (DPT 232.600) The RGB colour spectrum is called additive colour spec-trum as the colour perception is created by mixining the three basic colours.

Figure 3: RGB cube (Source: Wikipedia) In this version all three colours are displayed together in one object. Obj Object name Function Type Flags 48 G1, Colour

RGB Value 3 Byte

232.600 CW

Sets the colour of the group. The values for red (R), green (G) and blue (B) are transferred together in a 3 Byte object. 57 G1, Colour

RGB Status 3 Byte

232.600 CRT

Sends the selected colour of the group as a status.

RGB (separate objects)

Obj Object name Function Type Flags 50 G1, Colour

(RGB) Red Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the colour of the group. The values for red (R) are transferred here. 51 G1, Colour

(RGB) Green Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the colour of the group. Here the values for green (G) are transferred. 52 G1, Colour

(RGB) Blue Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the colour of the group. Here the values for blue (B) are transferred. 54 G1, Colour

(RGB) Red Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit

3.007 CW

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Changes the colour red in the group. Bit 4 is set to increase the perecentage of red and deleted to reduce the percent-age of red. Bits 1 to 3 refer to the increment size. Bit 0 to 3 deleted is interpreted as a stop telegram. 55 G1, Colour

(RGB) Green Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit

3.007 CW

See colour change for red.

56 G1, Colour (RGB) Blue

Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit 3.007

CW

See colour change for red.

57 G1, Colour (RGB) Red

Status 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Use this object to send the set colour red as status of the group. 60 G1, Colour

(RGB) Green Status 1 Byte

5.001 CRT

Use this object to send the set colour green as status of the group. 61 G1, Colour

(RGB) Blue Status 1 Byte

5.001 CRT

Use this object to send the set colour blue as status of the group.

HSV

The colour is set as an HSV value which consists of hue, saturation and value. The value (V) is set via the value object 41. Further ob-jects are displayed for the hue (H) and saturation (S).

The hue is set as a value between 0° and 360° and hence rotates around the colour circle. This means that this value is required to reach all colours in the colour circle.

Figure 5: HSV-colour value (Source: Wikipedia) The values for saturation and intensity range from 0 to 100%.

Complete saturation and full intensity are reached by se-lecting 100%. Obj Object name Function Type Flags 50 G1, Colour

(HSV) Hue Value 1 Byte

5.003 CW

Sets the colour as an HSV value. The hue values are trans-ferred as values between 0° and 360°.

51 G1, Colour

(Saturation) Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the saturation level. The saturation values are trans-ferred as values between 0 and 100%. 54 G1, Colour

(HSV) Fading Hue

Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit 3.007

CW

Changes the hue within the group. Bit 3 is set to increase the angle and deleted to reduce the angle. Bit 0 to 3 deleted is interpreted as a stop telegram. 55 G1, Colour

(Saturation) Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit

3.007 CW

See change of hue above. The value from 0 to 100% is in-creased in increments. 59 G1, Colour

(HSV) Hue Status 1 Byte

5.003 CRT

Sends the selected hue as status of the group.

60 G1, Colour (HSV) Saturation

Status 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Sends the selected saturation as status of the group.

Figure 4: HSV-colour spectrum (Source: wikipedia)

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RGBW (DPT 251.600)

Obj Object name Function Type Flags 49 G1, Colour

RGBW Value 6 Byte

251.600 CW

Use this object to set the colour as RGBW within the group. The colour values for white, blue, green and red are en-tered in the bottom Bytes ranging from 0 to 100%. 4 Bits in the 5th Byte show whether the respective colour values are valid.

58 G1, Colour

RGBW Status 6 Byte

251.600 CRT

Sends the selected colour in this format as status of the group.

RGBW (separate objects)

Obj Object name Function Type Flags 50 G1, Colour

(RGB) Red Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the colour of the group. The values for red (R) are transferred here. 51 G1, Colour

(RGB) Green Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the colour of the group. The values for green (G) are transferred here. 52 G1, Colour

(RGb) Blue Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the colour of the group. The values for blue (B) are transferred here. 53 G1, Colour Whi-

te Value 1 Byte

5.001 CW

Sets the colour of the group. The values for white (W) are transferred here. 54 G1, Colour

(RGB) Fading Red

Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit 3.007

CW

Changes the colour red in the group. Bit 3 is set to increase the perecentage of red and deleted to reduce the percent-age of red. Bit 0 to 3 deleted is interpreted as a stop tele-gram. 55 G1, Colour

(RGB) Fading Green

Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit 3.007

CW

See colour change red.

56 G1, Colour (RGB) Fading Blue

Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit 3.007

CW

See colour change red.

57 G1, Colour Fad-ing White

Brighter/Cooler 4 Bit 3.007

CW

See colour change red.

59 G1, Colour (RGB) Red

Status 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Sends the selected colour red as status of the group.

60 G1, Colour (RGB) Green

Status 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Sends the selected colour green as status of the group.

61 G1, Colour (RGB) Blue

Status 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Sends the selected colour blue as status of the group.

62 G1, Colour Whi-te

Status 1 Byte 5.001

CRT

Sends the selected colour white as status of the group.

HSVW (separate objects) See chapter: HSV

XY (DPT 242.600)

The colour is identified through an XY value between 0 and 1.

Figure 7: XY-colour spectrum (Source: Wikipedia) This value range is converted into a range from 0 to 65535 (2 Byte floating point) in the KNX. The value 65535 corresponds to value 1 in the diagram.

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Obj Object name Function Type Flags 49 G1, Colour XY Value 6 Byte

242.600 CW

This object is used to set the colour in the group via XY co-ordinates. The brightness level is entered in the lower Byte ranging from 0 to 100%. This is followed by the Y and X-coordinates ranging from 0 to 65535. 2 Bits in the upper Byte show whether the XY values and brightness levels are valid.

58 G1, Colour

Temperature XY

Status 6 Byte 242.600

CRT

Sends the selected colour via the XY values as status of the group.

XY (separate objects) Obj Object name Function Type Flags 49 G1, Colour X Value 2 Byte

7.001 CW

Sets the X value in a range from 0 to 65535.

50 G1, Colour Y Value 2 Byte 7.001

CW

Sets the Y value in a range from 0 to 65535.

58 G1, Colour X Status 2 Byte 7.001

CRT

Sends the set X value as status of the group.

59 G1, Colour Y Status 2 Byte 7.001

CRT

Sends the set Y value as status of the group.

Objects for scene control The Sceneobjects are collected in the Scene Channel. Obj Object name Function Type Flags 9 Scene invoke/

program Scene No.

8 Bit 18.001

CW

This object is used to invoke or program scenes. Up to 16 scenes are available on the DALI gateway. To program a selected scene you need to set the top Bit: Start Program Scene 1 0 128 Scene 2 1 129 …………. Scene 15 14 142 Scene 16 15 143 551 Scene1, Dim-

ming Brighter/Darker 4 Bit

3.007 CW

This object is used for the relative dimming of scene 1. Bit 4 is set to dim up and deleted to dim down. Bits 1 to 3 refer to the increment size. Bit 1 to 3 deleted is interpreted as a stop telegram. Attention: The Min- /Max-Setting already defined in the group configuration are taken into account.

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ETS parameters The ETS parameters of the device are distributed across different parameter pages. To simplify the overview, only the parameter pages of the device selected in the func-tion tree are displayed. All parameter pages of the 1st channel are marked with the prefix D1- and those of the 2nd channel with the pre-fix D2-. In the following description this prefix will be omitted.

General Three parameter pages are available under the heading “General“. The parameters are described below.

Parameter page: Behaviour

Parameter Settings Broadcast Only Device

No Yes

This parameter makes it possible to use the device as a pure broadcast device. All group parameters and objects are faded out. Behaviour on KNX Failure

No Action Switch to On-Value Switch to Off-Value Switch to Emergency-Value

Use this parameter to set the behaviour of the connected ECGs/lamps on KNX failure. Behaviour on KNX Voltage Recovery

No Action Switch to Last Value Switch to On-Value Switch to Off-Value

Use this parameter to set the behaviour of the connected ECGs/lamps on KNX voltage recovery or bus reset.

Senddelay for Status after KNX Recovery

Immediaty 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 15 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds 40 Seconds 50 Seconds 60 Seconds

Sets a delay for sending status objects after KNX voltage recovery or a bus reset. In installations with more than one gateway, different settings for this parameter can prevent all devices from sending at the same time. Light Status Send Condition

Send on Request Send on Change Send on Change and After Busreset

Determines the light status send conditions (switch status and value status) of the connected ECGs and groups. Send Status Value During Dimming

If Change > 2% If Change > 5% If Change > 10% If Change > 20% inactive

Use this parameter to set whether and when you would like a value status to be sent via a 4 bit dim telegram during dimming (relative dimming). If you use the setting inactive the value is only sent after the dimming process is com-plete. Behaviour after Panic Mode

Switch to Off Value Switch to On Value Switch to Last Value

Use this parameter to determine which light value ECGs / lamps are to adopt after the panic mode has finished. If you use ‘Switch to Last Value’, the value prior to the panic mode is saved and the lamp returns to this value afterwards.

Parameter page: Analysis and service

Parameter Settings Failure Status Send Condition

Send on Request Send on Charge Send on Charge and after Busreset

Sets the conditions under which the error status objects of the connected ECGs and groups are to be sent.

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Cycle time for DALI Failure Requests

No request 0,5 Seconds 1 Second 2 Seconds 3 Seconds 4 Seconds 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds 8 Seconds 9 Seconds 10 Seconds

To analyse ECG and lamp faults, a periodic request has to be sent to the ECGs via DALI telegrams. Use this parame-ter to set the cycles for these periodic requests. Attention: If you set ‘No request‘ ECG and lamp faults can no longer be recognised. You should therefore use this setting only during service or in special cases. Type of Central Failure Ob-ject

None Dali Diagnostic (1 Byte)

Use this parameter to select whether you want to use the central failure object for ECG and lamp faults (object num-ber 20). Function of Failure Object

Total number of Failures Failure Rate 0..100%

Use this parameter to select whether you want to use the failure analysis objects (objects number 13, 15 and 17) to report the total amount of errors or the error rate in %. Threshold for Total Failures

1% 2% 3% ….. 100%

Configures a threshold value for the general failure alarm object (object 12). The threshold value takes all errors (ECG, lamp and converter errors) into consideration inde-pendent of the error type and relates them to the total num-ber of connected ECGs and converters. Threshold for Lamp Failure

1% 2% 3% ….. 100%

Configures a threshold value for the lamp failure alarm ob-ject (object 14). The threshold value considers all lamp er-rors in relation to the total number of connected lamps in the DALI segment. Threshold for ECG Failures 1%

2% 3% ….. 100%

Configures a threshold value for the ECG failure alarm ob-ject (object 16). The threshold value considers all lamp er-rors in relation to the total number of connected ECGs in the DALI segment. Type of Object for Failure 1 Bit

1 Byte No Object

Determines whether the additional error objects of all up to 64 ECGs are to be displayed in the format 1 Bit (error yes/no) or in the format 1 Byte, see ECG objects from num-ber 487 onwards.

Parameter page: Special functions

Parameter Settings Broadcast enabled No

Yes Use this parameter to enable the broadcast function in addi-tion to group control. Please note: When activating the broadcast function, additional objects to control the Dali system can be used. Broadcast for Colour ECGs (DT-8)

None Colour Temperature RGB Colour RGBW Colour XY Colour

Determines which type of colour control is to be used for the broadcast commands. Please note: The status information is only updated if the selected type of colour control matches the type defined in the group. If RGB colour is selected: Selection of Object Type RGB (3 Byte combined

Object) RGB (separated Object) HSV (separated Object)

Determines which type of colour control is to be used.

If RGBW colour is selected: Selection of Object Type RGBW (6 Byte combined

Object 251.600) RGBW (separated Object) HSVW (separated Object)

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Determines which type of colour control is to be used.

Disable manual mode No Yes

Use this parameter to disable the manual mode directly on the device, reference to Manual mode

Group Three parameter pages are available for group settings. The parameters are described below.

General Parameter Settings Group description

Use this parameter to define a group description. To simpli-fy the overview, this description will be displayed for all communication objects. For example: Test group

Operation Mode

Normal Mode Permanent Mode Normal /Night Mode Staircase

Sets the operating mode of the group.

If “Permanent“ Mode is selected. Value in Permanent Mode

0..100% [50]

Use this parameter to select the value of all lamps in a group in ‘permanent mode‘. Lamps in this mode cannot be switched or changed. They remain at the set value. If “Normal/ Night“ Mode is selected. Behaviour in Night Mode

Delayed Switch-Off automatically Delayed Switch in 2 steps au-tomatically Delayed Dimm-Off automatically Activate Permanent Mode and Ignore Telegramms

Use this parameter to set the behaviour of the group if night mode has been activated via the night object (No. 8). This parameter is only visible if you select ‘normal / night mode’. Automatic Switch OFF After (min)

1 Minute 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes .. 90 Minutes

Use this parameter to set the time after which a group in night mode automatically switches off. This parameter is only visible if you select ‘normal / night mode’. If “staircase function“ is selected. Behaviour in Staircase Mode

Delayed Switch-Off automatically Delayed Switch in 2 steps au-tomatically Delayed Dimm-Off automatically

Sets the behaviour of the group in staircase mode. This pa-rameter is only visible if you select ‘staircase function’. Automatic Switch OFF After (min)

1 Minute 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes .. 90 Minutes

Use this parameter to set the time after which a group in staircase mode automatically switches off. This parameter is only visible if you select ‘staircase function’. Function of Additional Object

No Object Disable Object Release Object Staircase function Disable Object

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Sets the function of an additional object. If you select “Disa-ble object“, an object appears which disables control of the group when the value is 1. If you select “Release object“, an object appears which en-ables control of the group when the value is 1. If you select “ Staircase function Disable Object“, an object appears which only disables the staircase function when the value is 1. This can be used to deactivate the staircase function for a certain time period, for example during cleaning. Behaviour on release

No change Change to switch-on value Change to switch-off value

This parameter only appears if an additional object has been selected. Use this parameter to define the behaviour of the object when enabled. Enable for Panic Mode

No Yes

Determines whether the group is to be enabled for panic mode. The panic mode is controlled via central object No. 7. Value in Panic Mode

1% .. 50% .. 100%

Use this parameter to select the value for this operating mode. Value on DALI Power Fail

0..100% [100]

Sets the value of a lamp after a loss of DALI power. The value is saved on the ECG and the device automatically changes to the value when a power loss occurs. Value on ECG Power Re-covery

0..100% [100] Last Value

Sets the value of a lamp after the DALI power is restored. The value is saved on the ECG and the device automatical-ly changes to the value when power is restored. Control ECG Power Line via Object

No Yes

This parameter brings up an object no. 66 for switching off the power supply of the ECGs via a separate actuator. The object is set to 0 with a delay (see next parameter) when all ECGs in a group are switched off. When the group is switched back on, the object is reset to 1 to reactivate the supply. After reactivating the first Dali telegram is sent delayed. Delay for Switching OFF the ECG Power

10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes

Sets the time delay until the object is switched off. The object is set to 1 with a delay when all ECGs are switched off. Calculation of Dimming Values

logarithmic linear

Sets the dimming curve for the group.

Behaviour Parameter Settings Switch-On Value

1% 5% 10% … 95% 100% Last Value

Use this parameter to set the switch-on value. If you select ‘last value‘, the value is set to the dim value prior to the lamps being switched off. Switch-On Behaviour

Set Value immediately Dimm to Value in 3 Seconds Dimm to Value in 6 Seconds Dimm to Value in 10 Seconds Dimm to Value in 20 Seconds Dimm to Value in 30 Seconds Dimm to Value in 1 Minute Dimm to Value in 2 Minutes Dimm to Value in 5 Minutes Dimm to Value in 10 Minutes

Sets the switch-on behaviour.

Switch-Off Value

0% 5% 10% … 45% 50% … 95% 99%

Sets the switch-off value.

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Switch-Off Behaviour

Set Value immediately Dimm to Value in 3 Seconds Dimm to Value in 6 Seconds Dimm to Value in 10 Seconds Dimm to Value in 20 Seconds Dimm to Value in 30 Seconds Dimm to Value in 1 Minute Dimm to Value in 2 Minutes Dimm to Value in 5 Minutes Dimm to Value in 10 Minutes

Sets the switch-off behaviour.

Value-Set Behaviour

Set Value immediately Dimm to Value in 3 Seconds Dimm to Value in 6 Seconds Dimm to Value in 10 Seconds Dimm to Value in 20 Seconds Dimm to Value in 30 Seconds Dimm to Value in 1 Minute Dimm to Value in 2 Minutes Dimm to Value in 5 Minutes Dimm to Value in 10 Minutes

Sets the behaviour on receipt of a new dim value via value setting. Please remember that the time always refers to the complete value range. A time of 30 s therefore means a value change of 100% within 30 s. If the value within a scene only changes by 50%, the change will only take 15 s. Time for Dimming

3 Seconds 4 Seconds 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds

Sets the dim time for relative dimming in relation to a value range from 0 to 100%. Max. Value for Dimming

50% 55% …. 100%

Use this parameter to configure the maximum dim value that can be set through relative dimming. Min. Value for Dimming

0% 0.5% 1% … 5% …. 50%

Use this parameter to configure the minimum dim value that can be set through relative dimming. Min/Max Value is valid for

Dimming Object Value Object Dimming and Value Object

Determines for which control the min/max values are valid. It is possible to set a maximum of 60% via dimming and 100% via value setting. Switch-On via Dimming

No Switch-ON with Dimming Objects Switch-ON with Value Object Switch-ON with Dimming and Value Object

Use this parameter to select whether a switched off group can be switched on when receiving a relative 4 Bit dim ob-ject, a value setting object or both. Additional Set Value Object incl. Dimming Time

No Yes

Use this parameter to select whether the value object should be used with the combined dimming time (DPT 225.001), see object No. 42. Please note: If you select the 3 Byte object (combination of value and dimming time) the dimming time is ignored in the ETS.

Analysis and service Parameter Settings Type of Failure Status Ob-ject

1 Bit 1 Byte

Determines whether the error object of the group is to be sent as a 1 Bit object without differentiating the type of error status or as an 8 Bit object with error type differentiation. Additional Failure Objects No

Yes Use this parameter to select whether you would like to use additional failure objects Additional Failure Objects for

Failure Threshold Exceeded Failure Number/Rate

Use this parameter to select whether you would like to use the additional failure status object as a 1 Byte object for fault number /rate or as a 1 Bit object for when the fault threshold is exceeded. Function of Additional Failure Object

Total number of Failures Failure Rate 0..100%

Determines whether to send the total number of errors with-in the group or the error rate in %. This parameter is only visible if you select “Failure number / rate“ as additional failure object. Threshold for Total Failures

1%...100% [1%]

Use this parameter to enter the threshold value in % . The error alarm object is sent when the value is exceeded. This parameter is only visible if you select “Error Threshold Ex-ceeded“ as additional failure object. Operation Hour Calculation

Yes No

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Determines whether an individual operating hour calculation is required for the group. Operation Hour limit (hours)

1 h..200.000 h [4000 h]

Sets the life span (operating hours limit) of a lamp after which an individual alarm is sent.

Colour control Parameter Settings Colour Control Type none

Colour Temperature RGB Colour RGBW Colour XY Colour

Use this parameter to select the type of colour control you would like to use for the group. Please make sure that the ECGs in the group support this type of control. If “colour temperature“ is selected. Colour Temperature when Switching On

1000 K..10000 K [3000 K]

Sets the colour temperature that is to be used when switch-ing on. Behaviour when Switching On

Keep last Object Value Use ETS Parameter above

Determines whether the last valid colour value or the colour temperature set in the ETS are to be used. If you select “Keep last object value“, please remember that the colour set in the ETS will be used if the object value is invalid. Colour changing Fading Time

immediately 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 90 Seconds

Use this parameter to select how quickly you want to change the colour temperature. Colour changing Fading Time via Dimming

fast (10 Seconds) standard (20 Seconds) slow (40 Seconds)

Use this parameter to select how quickly you want to change the colour temperature during dimming. If “RGB colour“ is selected. Selection of Object Type RGB (3 Byte combined Ob-

ject) RGB (separeted Objects) HSV (separeted Objects)

Selects the objects that will be used for the colour control.

Colour Value when Switch-ing On

Colour selection

Use this parameter to define the colour for switching on. An ETS window appears from which the colour can be select-ed.

Behaviour when Switching On

Keep last Object Value Use ETS Parameter above

Determines whether the last valid colour value or the colour temperature set in the ETS are to be used. If you select “Keep last object value“, please remember that the colour set in the ETS will be used if the object value is invalid. Colour changing Fading Time

immediately 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 90 Seconds

Use this parameter to select how quickly you want the col-our temperature to change. Colour changing Fading Time via Dimming

fast (10 Seconds) standard (20 Seconds) slow (40 Seconds)

Use this parameter to select how quickly you want the col-our temperature to fade during dimming. If “RGBW colour“ is selected. Colour Control Type RGBW (6 Byte combined

Object 251.600) RGBW (separated Objects) HSVW (separated Objects)

Selects the objects which will be used for the colour control. For more details about the combined object, please see chapter: RGBW (DPT 251.600). Colour Value when Switch-ing On

Colour selection

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Use this parameter to define the colour for switching on. An ETS window appears from which the colour can be select-ed.

Additional White 0..100% (Slider)

Sets the additional white value ranging from 0 to 100%.

Behaviour when Switching On

Keep last Object Value Use ETS Parameter above

Determines whether the last valid colour value or the colour temperature set in the ETS are to be used. If you select “Keep last object value“, please remember that the colour set in the ETS will be used if the object value is invalid. Colour changing Fading Time

immediately 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 90 Seconds

Use this parameter to select how quickly you want the col-our temperature to change. Colour changing Fading Time via Dimming

fast (10 Seconds) standard (20 Seconds) slow (40 Seconds)

Use this parameter to select how quickly you want the col-our temperature to fade during dimming. If “XY colour“ is selected. Selection of object type XY (separated objects)

XY (combined object 242.600), see chapter XY (DPT 242.600)

Selects the objects that will be used for the colour control.

X-value when switching on (0..1)

0,33 value between (0..1)

Use this parameter to de-fine the x-colour for switch-ing on. The value range is between 0 and 1. X= 0.33 and Y=0.33 corre-sponds to the white point.

Y-value when switching on (0..1)

0,33 value between (0..1)

Defines the Y-colour for switching on.

Behaviour when Switching On

Keep last Object Value Use ETS Parameter above

Determines whether the last valid colour value or the colour temperature set in the ETS are to be used. If you select “Keep last object value“, please remember that the colour set in the ETS will be used if the object value is invalid. Colour changing Fading Time

immediately 1 Second 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 30 Seconds 60 Seconds 90 Seconds

Use this parameter to select how quickly you want the col-our temperature to change.

Figure 8: XY-colour spectrum (Source: Wikipedia)

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DALI Channel Selection DALI commissioning is carried out individually for each channel. When calling the DCA, channel 1 is preselected. The selection buttons can be used to select between channel 1 and channel 2 (only in case of using a 2-channel device).

The following description refers to the commissioning of one channel.

DALI commissioning Following the physical installation and wiring of the DALI ECGs and lights and the electronic commissioning, the connected ECGs need to be learnt-in. To do so, please open the commissioning site in the DCA:

The group configuration is displayed in a tree structure on the left-hand side. The middle part shows a table for the ECG configuration and names. A list on the right-hand side shows the actual devices found in the system that have not yet been identified. During the planning phase the list is empty as the ETS is not yet connected to the system. To start with you should plan and name the ECGs. Use the description field to enter a name (light number, room number, etc).

Double-click to display an editing window which will allow you to enter a maximum of 30 characters opened. Now assign the individual ECGs to their corresponding groups. Use drag and drop to pull the ECGs onto the required group in the tree structure on the left-hand side.

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Once an ECG has been assigned to a group via drag and drop, the group number is automatically displayed in the ‘group number‘ field of the ECG configuration table. You can enter a user-friendly name for the group in the adjacent ‘group description‘ field. ECG and group names are auto-matically shown in the group configuration tree (displayed in brackets) as well as in the description of the ETS communica-tions objects. Alternatively you can also name groups via the parameter pages:

Having user-friendly names makes it much easier for the system integrator to link group addresses with communication ob-jects.

Once the planning, parameter setting and linking of group addresses have all been completed the DALI segment can be commissioned. To do so, please connect the commissioning PC with the ETS to the KNX system via an interface (RS-232, USB or IP). Once the connection is active, you need to program the physical address of the gateway. The communication between the plug-in and the gateway is based on the physical address. Use the ‘commissioning‘ page and the ‘new installation‘ button to start the teach-in process of the connected DALI segment.

During the teach-in process all ECGs are automatically recognised and each ECG is assigned a short address from 0 - 63. Depending on the size of the connected DALI segment the process can take up to 3 minutes. A bar in the bottom right hand corner indicates how far this process has progressed. At the same time a display also in-forms about the current process and the number of ECGs that have so far been found.

Once the teach-in process is complete, all ECGs that have been found are displayed in the list of non-identified devices on the right-hand side.

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To identify the devices switch the corresponding lamp on and off. If you select an ECG and press the right mouse button, a context menu appears from which you can select the required function.

Alternatively, you can also tick ‘on’ in the box ‘Flash automatically‘.

In this case, the flash mode of an ECG starts by itself when a device is selected. The context menu is also available at group level. During the identification process it might be useful to switch certain groups or all connected lamps on or off. You can also send broadcast commands via the context menu, in order to, for ex-ample, switch all lights on or off. Once an ECG has been identified, you can drag and drop it onto the previously planned element in the ECG configuration table.

Once an ECG has been dragged into the ECG configuration table, it disappears from the list of non-identified ECGs. At the same time the ‘PLAN‘ flag in the configuration table shows that the ECG has been assigned to the planned element. The last colum in the table shows the real ECG short address. Please make sure that the short address is between 0 and 63. If an ECG has been wrongly assigned, it can be moved back to the list of non-identified devices using the same drag& drop mechanism.

The element in the configuration table is now available again (Flag: ‘PLAN (E)‘ Empty) and the ECG re-appears in the list of non-identified devices from where it can now be moved to a different element if required.

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Please remember that at this point all operations that have been performed are only displayed in the work space. They are not immediately loaded onto the DALI gateway. To start the process of downloading the settings onto the gateway and the ECGs, you must press the ‘Download‘ button.

The download can take up to 1 minute. The progress bar informs about the current status. Once the download is complete, all previously planned ECGs are programmed in the system with the DALI configuration. The respective devices are marked with an ‘OK‘ flag in the ECG configuration table.

Attention: Please remember that the download on the ‘commissioning page‘ only programmes the DALI configura-tion data onto the gateway and ECGs. The actual ETS application with parameter settings and group addresses still has to be downloaded onto the device. This is done, as usual, via the normal download process in the ETS.

ECG info and errors During the commissioning lamps/ECGs are identified visually (ON, OFF, flashing). It is therefore crucial that all lamps and ECGS operate correctly. If the gateway identifies a lamp or ECG fault during the installation process, the ECG concerned is highlighted in red.

Faults are displayed both for non-identified devices (right tree) and for ECGs that have already been assigned (middle ta-ble).

Errors are marked with a red dot. Detailled information is available via double-click (see next chapter). As the view is not automatically updated and as it may take a few minutes for the DALI gateway to recognise a fault, we recommend that you press the ‘State Sync‘ button a short while after the installation.

This ensures that the displayed status is updated with the actual status and any faults that may have been detected in the meantime are displayed correctly.

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Attention: If an ECG fault already exists during the search process of the initial installation, the device is usually not detect-ed. This means that the number of ECGs found does not correspond to the number that was expected. ECG faults are only displayed in the manner described above if the ECG concerned has been previously programmed and is known to the gateway.

ECG and group detail info In addition to the ECG faults, further ECG info is exported or displayed. This information includes:

• Long address • Short address • Device type • Device subtype (important for colour ECGs DT-8)

o TC: Temperature Colour o XY: XY Colour o RGBW: RGB or HSV Colour

• Device subtype (important for emergency ECGs DT-1) o SW: switchable emergency lights o NSW: non switchable emergency lights

• Error status For DT-8 ECGs with colour temperature control the following are also displayed:

• Min. temperature • Max. temperature

Press the “State Sync“ button to export and update the information.

The process can take a few seconds:

ECG info in the right-hand side tree Additional information for the ECGs is displayed via tooltip in the tree on the right-hand side:

To activate the tooltip, hover over the position with the mouse.

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ECG info in the ECG table Double-click to open another window with further details.

Group info in the group tree Additional information for the group is displayed via tooltip in the group tree.

Operating DALI devices The DALI devices can be controlled in four different ways. Broadcast: In this case telegrams that all participating devices react to are sent to the DALI bus. The commands are executed by all ECGs even if they have not yet been commissioned. Therefore these commands work independently of the status of the DALI system. Group control: In this case group telegrams are sent so that a particular group can be controlled. For this process to work correctly, the ECGs have to have been assigned to groups and the configuration has to be downloaded onto the gateway. ECG control: In this case, ECGs can be individually controlled. Emergency (Converter) The emergency converter can be set into inhibit mode. If the power supply for the connected emergency lights is turned off within 15 minutes after activating the converter inhibit mode, the lights are turned off instead of changing into emergency mode. This operating mode may be necessary during the commissioning and installation process to prevent constant emergency lighting and battery discharge. Initialize ECG This function is only available in the right tree. This can be used to completely delete an ECG. After this action, it is no long-er present and can only be found by a post installation. Therefore, this action must be confirmed by the operator:

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The DCA offers different options to activate these commands. The gateway must be commissioned and a connection to the gateway must be available for all of the options. Group menu in the left-hand side tree:

Context menu in the ECG table:

ECG menu in the right-hand side tree:

The following commands are available:

• On • Off • Blink • Initialize ECG

Post Installation If you would like to enlarge an already commissioned DALI segment with new ECGs or would like to replace several faulty ones in the segment, please use the „post installation“ function.

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When you start the post installation in the ETS, the gateway first checks if all previously configured ECGs are still available in the segment. ECGs that no longer exist or cannot be found are deleted from the gateway’s internal memory. Important instruction: Please ensure that all ECGs are powered at the time of post installation to avoid that those ECGs are deleted from the gateway memory. In case of the special parameter setting ‘Control ECG Power Line via Object’ the object to power on the ECGs is sent au-tomatically. Then the segment is searched for new ECGs. Newly found devices are inserted into any existing gaps or added on at the end. (Attention: Please remember that the maximum number of ECGs within a segment is 64!) As the position (short address) of a newly found device is allocated randomly, you need to identify the lights and if required assign them to groups. Afterwards the ECGs can be assigned to a group.

ECG Easy Replacement When a DALI segment is commissioned, the short address, group assignment (if applicable) and other configuration data are programmed onto the ECG’s internal memory. If you need to replace an ECG because of a fault, you need to program this data onto the new device. The KNX DALI-Gateway Basic offers a function that makes it possible to quickly and easily replace individual ECGs. The “ECG quick exchange“ can be started in the ETS.

The gateway first checks if any of the configured ECGs that are known to it have been reported as faulty. Then the segment is searched for new, unknown devices. If a new device is found, all configuration details of the old ECG are automatically programmed onto the new one and the installation is immediately ready again for operation. However, the ECG quick exchange only works if just one ECG within a segment is faulty and replaced by a new one. If several devices are faulty, the ECGs have to be identified and you must use the post installation function. Please also re-member that the quick exchange is only possible for devices of the same type. You cannot, for example, replace an ECG for self-contained battery emergency lamps with a device for LEDs. If a quick exchange is not possible because of any of the conditions above, the gateway terminates the process with an er-ror code. The different error codes have the following meaning: Error type 7: No ECG fault Error type 8: More than one ECG faulty Error type 9: No new ECG can be found Error type 10: ECG has wrong device type Error type 11: More than one new ECG

Data backup and DALI configuration This command is used to completely restore a KNX DALI-Gateway Basic, for example, by replacing it with a completely un-programmed device.

In this case all Dali relevant data from the ETS are written onto the device. Once this process is complete, the device is re-started automatically. This function only applies to the DALI configuration. It is therefore essential to carry out a normal ETS download for the ETS parameters and communication objects. We recommend you do an ETS back-up after you have completed the configuration.

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Scenes Scenes can be programmed in the DCA.

Configuration You can enter a user-friendly name for each scene in the description field. The name can be up to 20 characters long. If you do not want a scene to start immediately but would prefer dimming it up to its final value, you can set the dimming time indi-vidually for each scene. Please remember that the dimming time always refers to the complete value range. A time of 30s therefore means a value change of 100% within 30s. If the value within a scene only changes by 50%, the change will only take 15s. Select the required scene from the drop down on the left-hand side.

A “tick“ means that the scene has already been defined.

Use drag and drop to pull the groups that are part of the scene into the scene window in the middle.

Enter the values required for the scene into each field. • Value

A brightness level between 0 and 100% can be selected via a drop down field. • Colour

Shows the colour according to type of colour control for this group. Use the context menu or simply double-click to open a window to select the colour.

• Keep value In this case the current value remains unchanged when the scene is invoked. The entry field for the value is disabled. Any entry in the value field is ignored.

• Keep colour In this case the current colour remains unchanged when the scene is invoked. The entry field for the colour is disabled. Any entry in the colour field is ignored.

To delete an entry, select a group and use drag and drop to move it back to the tree on the right-hand side.

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Alternatively, use the context menu (right click with the mouse) to delete an entry:

Colour entries Each group can only support one type of colour control. The following window is shown for “colour temperature“.

For RGB (RGBW) or HSV the window is as follows:

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For the XY option, the following window appears:

Programming scenes Once all scene values have been set, you need to download the scene onto the DALI ECGs. For this purpose, please press the download button in the top right-hand corner.

A connection to the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is required. In principle, you can also plan individual scenes in the ETS ‘offline‘, independently of the DALI system. The DCA only has to be connected to the gateway for the duration of the programming.

Testing a scene event One way to test the settings for an event is via the conext menu (right click with the mouse).

A connection to the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is required. The command setting the value and colour of the group is executed. This means you can check the correct properties be-fore programming the whole scene. If „Keep Value“ or „Keep colour“ have been selected, the current values are kept and the new values are not activated.

Testing the whole scene After a scene has been programmed, the

button becomes active. Press the button to activate and execute the selected scene. A connection to the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is required for this purpose.

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Time Control In order to use the colour setting options of DT-8 devices, KNX DALI-Gateway Basic offers an integrated colour control module. With this module, users can automatically set a defined light colour for a certain time or date. This function is par-ticularly interesting for white light control. Changes in colour temperature over the course of a day have a positive effect on well-being and efficiency in the work place. Educational institutions, hospitals and many other settings use daytime depend-ent white light control. However, the colour control module can also be used for general time-based colour changes. For example, a building could be lit up in red for the first half of the night and in blue for the second half.

Configuration To create a sequence of different colour settings, up to 16 different templates can be created. A template combines different actions which perform a value or colour control event at a configurable time. Select the required template via the drop down template list.

Use the drop down on the left hand side to select a template.

A “tick“ means that the template has already been defined.

Use the description field to enter a user friendly name for the template. The name can be up to 20 characters long and is displayed in brackets in the dropdown list for information purposes. You can also define the behaviour of the template:

The template can be defined but disabled. By default all templates are enabled. It is also possible to enable or disable the template via a communication object. If you choose the option “control template via object“ the corresponding objects are displayed. See chapter “objects for time control module“.

For more information, see chapter Disabling/Enabling. Use the tree on the right hand side to tick the DALI groups that you want to include in the template.

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The middle part of the page is used to create an action list. All groups that have been selected, automatically perform an ac-tion at the configured time. Altogether a maximum of 300 actions can be stored on a DALI gateway if all templates are used. A context menu is available to control and create action lists.

To open the context menu, move the mouse pointer onto an action and press the right mouse button. The following functions are available to create and edit an action list: Add action Creates a new action and adds it to the end of the list. Insert action Creates a new action and inserts it between two existing list entries. Copy and add action Copies a selected action and adds it to the end of the list. Delete action Deletes a selected action. Sort by time Sorts the action list into ascending chronological order. Sort by function Sorts the action list according to function entries. Test action Immediately executes the chosen action (without regard for any potentially configured transition time) for all selected groups within a template. A connection to the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is required. Test action of the group Immediately executes the chosen action (without regard for any potentially configured transition time) for a certain group within a template. You can also select the group via the context menu. A connection to the KNX DALI-Gateway Basic is re-quired.

Action types Once you have created an action, the corresponding function can be set via the selection box. For each function, you can select a value, the time of the action and (if you would like the value to slowly cross-fade) a transition time. If you do not want the action to be performed every day, please enter the days of the week when you want to schedule the action. Please remember that only certain value ranges make sense for each function. In principle any value can be entered in the value field. However, if this value exceeds the possible value range, it is automatically limited to the maximum value. (For exam-ple, if you enter 200 for the function “Set value”, the maximum value 100% is automatically entered.) The following functions are possible for an action:

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Set value This function sets the brightness level of a group. The permitted value range is between 0 and 100%. MinValue This function sets the minimum dim value of the selected group for relative (4 Bit) and absolute (8 Bit) dimming. When using this action, any minimum dim value set in the ETS parameters is automatically overwritten. The permitted value range is be-tween 0 and 100%. MaxValue This function sets the maximum dim value of the selected group for relative (4 Bit) and absolute (8 Bit) dimming. When us-ing this action, any maximum dim value set in the ETS parameters is automatically overwritten. The permitted value range is between 0 and 100%. Colour temperature This function sets the colour temperature of DT-8 devices that support the colour temperature setting (TC). On the ECG the colour is also changed if the light is turned off at the time of the action. You can enter the colour temperature range. The value range permitted is between 1000 and 10000 K but please remem-ber the physical limits of the connected ECGs and lights. Colour XY This function sets the colour temperature of DT-8 devices that support the XY colour space display (XY). On the ECG the colour is also changed if the light is turned off at the time of the action. The X and Y coordinates of the col-our can be entered separately. The permitted value range for X and Y is from 0.0 to 1.0. Please remember the physical lim-its of the connected ECGs/lights. Not every colour from the colour spectrum can be set.

Colour RGBW This function sets the colour values of DT-8 devices that support the primary colours RGB or RGBW. On the ECG the colour is also changed if the light is turned off at the time of the action. The values for each primary colour can be entered separately. The permitted value range for R,G,B and W is between 0 and 100%. The final colour is a mixture of the different primary colours according to their percentage.

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Colour RGB This function sets the colour values of DT-8 devices that support the primary colours RGB. On the ECG the colour is also changed if the light is turned off at the time of the action. The values for each primary colour can be entered separately. The permitted value range for R,G and B is between 0 and 100%. The final colour is a mixture of the different primary colours according to their percentage. Colour HSV This function sets the colour values of DT-8 devices that support the primary colours RGB. In this case, however, the value is entered by means of saturation, hue and brightness levels. On the ECG the colour is also changed if the light is turned off at the time of the action. The permitted value range for the hue is between 0 and 360°, the value range for saturation and brightness is between 0 and 100%. In principle, every group can be added to a template independently of the device types used in the group. Whilst the func-tions “Set Value“, “MinValue“ and “MaxValue“ work for all device types, (including, for example, fluorescent lights DT-0 and LED modules DT-6), the colour control functions „“Colour Temperature“, “Colour XY“, “Colour RGBW“, “Colour RGB“ and “Colour HSV“ can, of course, only be executed by the connected DT-8 devices. Other device types will ignore these actions. This also applies to the selected method. A DT-8 device with XY control, for example, will ignore an RGBW action and vice versa. If the DT-8 devices within a group or template use different methods but you want them all to perform a colour change at the same time, you need to set up two actions with different functions for the same point in time:

Once an action table within a template is complete, you need to save the template onto the DALI gateway. Please press the download button to do so.

Please remember that time-dependent actions can only be performed if they have previously been saved on the gateway. You can, however, test individual actions via the test button without saving them on the gateway. This does not change the data on the device.

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Disabling/Enabling A template can be enabled or disabled in the header of the editor. This makes it possible to fully prepare a template whilst disabling its execution. This way you can, for example, create two templates: one for a building in normal mode and one for the holiday period. You can now simply enable the required tem-plate without having to modify any of the actions. It is even easier to control time-dependencies externally via external ob-jects. If you select this setting for a template, you can control it via the external objects 23ff.

The value on receipt of the object determines whether a template is disabled or enabled.

Timer To ensure the safe operation of the colour control mode the exact time and date are required on the device. This has to be provided by the KNX in form of 3 Byte communication objects. The precision of the DALI gateway’s internal time calculation is limited. It is therefore essential to update the time at least once a day. When the application is started the device automat-ically sends a read request for time and date to the KNX bus. The colour control module remains completely disabled until an updated time has been received. Actions are only performed after receipt of a valid time. Please remember that the 3 Byte time object also transmits information about the current weekday (Monday – Sunday). (For some KNX timers this is configurable). If a 3 Byte object is received without this information, the weekday is not checked. This means that an action which has, in fact, only been enabled for Saturday and Sunday would also be performed on a Monday. As the date is not calculated internally, the DALI gateway automatically sends a read request to the date object at 00:01 and at 00:04. At the same time, the time object is also automatically queried. A further read request is sent at 3:01. This avoids any potential errors when clocks change from summer to winter time and vice versa.

Export/Import To reuse a previously created template it is possible to export the template. The resulting xml file can be saved separately so that it can be reused in another project or template. The export and import commands can be found in the context menu.